Hinton, New South Wales Explained

Type:suburb
Hinton
State:nsw
Coordinates:-32.7167°N 190°W
Pushpin Label Position:left
Pop:471
Pop Footnotes:[1]
Postcode:2321
Elevation:6
Elevation Footnotes:[2]
Area:9.8
Area Footnotes:[3]
Timezone:AEST
Utc:+10
Timezone-Dst:AEDT
Utc-Dst:+11
Dist1:168
Dir1:N
Location1:Sydney
Dist2:39
Dir2:NW
Location2:Newcastle
Dist3:13
Dir3:WNW
Location3:Raymond Terrace
Dist4:11
Dir4:ENE
Location4:Maitland
Lga:Port Stephens Council
Region:Hunter
County:Durham
Parish:Seaham
Stategov:Port Stephens
Fedgov:Paterson
Near-N:Wallalong
Near-Ne:Seaham
Near-E:Osterley
Near-Se:Millers Forest, Duckenfield
Near-S:Morpeth, Berry Park, Duckenfield
Near-Sw:Morpeth
Near-W:Phoenix Park
Near-Nw:Wallalong
Local Map:yes
Zoom:12

Hinton is a suburb of the Port Stephens local government area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia.[4] Primarily rural, the largest population centre is the township of Hinton, which is situated on the Paterson River, near to the confluence of the Hunter and Paterson rivers. In 1835 the post office requested a name for the town and the surveyor general suggested Hinton prior to this it was known as the second arm of the hunter river.[5] The first European settlers were 12 ex convicts in 1818.[6]

Floods

Due to the close proximity of the Hunter and Paterson rivers and the low elevation of surrounding ground the town is often isolated for a number of days during periods of exceptionally high rainfall. Most recently this happened in March 2000 and June 2007.

Hinton School of Arts

Located on 279 Hinton is large sandstone building a brick structure.[7] On 12 December 1868 tenders were released for the creation of the building.[8] The builder was J Coulton and architects were Bell and Franklin. The Foundation Stone was laid in February 1869. It was finished and opened on 25 September 1869.

Hinton Baptist Church

In 1848 it started as a Sunday School in a home then a hall.[9] Rev Phillip Lane joined the fellowship and began the first pastor in August 1856. He had a many skills as oversaw the construction of the church from the existing building. The church formally opened on 16 July 1857 as the third Baptist church building in Australia.

Heritage listings

Hinton has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Population

At the 2021 Census, the population of Hinton was 471. 92.1% of people were born in Australia and 97.9% of people spoke only English at home. The most common responses for religion were Catholic 39.1% and Anglican 23.4%.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Material was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
  2. This is the average elevation of the township. The surrounding farmland is almost at river level as shown on 1:100000 map 9232 NEWCASTLE.
  3. Area calculation is based on 1:100000 map 9232 NEWCASTLE.
  4. Web site: Suburb Search - Local Council Boundaries - Hunter (HT). New South Wales Division of Local Government. 27 May 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080607204159/http://www.dlg.nsw.gov.au/dlg/dlghome/dlg_Regions.asp?region=HT&regiontype=1. 7 June 2008.
  5. Web site: How Hinton got its name. 9 September 2020. Victoria Hotel.
  6. Web site: Hinton, NSW. 2020-10-16. Aussie Towns. en-US.
  7. Web site: Hinton School of Arts. 2020-11-04. portstephens.nsw.gov.au. en.
  8. Web site: admin. School of Arts. 2020-11-04. Victoria Hotel Hinton. en-AU.
  9. Web site: Our Church Historic Hinton Baptist Church. 2020-11-04. en-US.
  10. 01470. 18 May 2018.